But the brutal truth did not deter Coyle from playing the part of the grieving mother.

On the funeral director's website she penned her own tribute, writing: "Rest in peace my beautiful little girl! Taken from us all far too soon! Mummy and your daddy love you millions! I'm missing you more than anything! My angel! Until we meet again Sleep tight my angel!"

Coyle, 19, of Collins Road, Bamber Bridge, has today been found guilty of causing or allowing the death of her daughter, along with two child cruelty charges. Her ex boyfriend Reece Hitchcott, 20, of The Fieldings, Fulwood, Preston, has been found guilty of the same charges, although the two were cleared of manslaughter charges.

Their lodger Connor Kirby, 20, of Octavia Court, Huyton, Liverpool has been cleared of all charges.

Ward Street in Lostock Hall is a mixture of sheltered accommodation and terraced homes - some of which have been converted into flats.

When news of the tragedy first broke earlier this year, it touched worshippers at the neighbouring Calvary Christian Fellowship.

One volunteer, who did not wish to be named, said: "When we first heard about what had happened, our community said prayers for the baby and her family.

"Despite living so close we aren't aware they ever came to the group."

And across the road, workers at a garage have been particularly affected by the tragedy as Ellie May's paternal grandfather, Lee Minshull, reportedly works for an associated firm, Lunar Caravans.

Worker Robert Barnes said: " All the workers at Lunar have stood with him - they even wore T-shirts to work bearing her face. It has touched all of us, more so the people who work closely with him on the production side.

"We all feel for him.I have a four-year-old and am about to become a father again - you can't imagine what they are going through.

"I have also seen tribute posts on Facebook from the mother, all the time knowing what had happened."

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